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New York City Mayor Eric Adams indicted on federal charges
by Michel Martin
Federal prosecutors are charging New York Mayor Eric Adams with bribery and fraud. Adams is alleged to have accepted bribes from wealthy foreign businesspeople and at least one Turkish government official.
Los Angeles Comic Aims To Make It On The Korean Comedy Circuit
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Danny Cho, a stand-up comic born and raised in LA who has achieved moderate success in American comedy. He's moving to Seoul to try to make it as a Korean-language comic.
Federal Officials Warn Americans To Plan For Coronavirus To Spread
NPR's Noel King talks to Dr. Margaret Harris, spokesperson for the World Health Organization, about the coronavirus outbreak and efforts to contain it.
Plácido Domingo Engaged In 'Inappropriate Activity,' Union Says
The American Guild of Musical Artists on Tuesday announced the conclusion of its investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against opera megastar Placido Domingo.
NPR Will Repeatedly Check In With Voters In Charlotte, N.C.
NPR is repeatedly visiting several cities which will play a big role in the 2020 presidential election. First stop: Charlotte to see where voters are on the issues and on the candidates.
Financial Markets Continue Sell-Off Because Of Coronavirus Fears
NPR's Noel King talks to Megan Greene, an economist and senior fellow with the Harvard Kennedy School, about the possible longer-term global financial impacts brought on by the coronavirus.
Ahead Of Saturday's Primary, Democrats Debate In South Carolina
by Asma Khalid
Democratic presidential candidates turned up the heat on fronterunner Bernie Sanders. They went after the cost of his agenda, and whether his nomination would cost the party seats in Congress.
Developer Tries To Exclude Low-Income Renters From Luxury Amenities
by Claire Trageser
A San Diego real estate developer has proposed an apartment building that would have a separate entry for lower-income renters. It's getting pushback from housing advocates and government officials.
As President Trump Left India's Capital, Hindu-Muslim Riots Flared
by Lauren Frayer
Months of mostly peaceful protests over a citizenship law which excludes Muslim refugees turned violent. Mobs torched Muslim homes across town from the hotel in New Delhi where Trump had been staying.
'Hidden Brain': How 'Egocentric Bias' Can Lead Us Astray
by Shankar Vedantam
Asking a stranger for help can be stressful. But research shows that people are more likely to say yes than you may think. Researchers are studying our understated ability to influence others.